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Being  the  Autographed  Photographs  with 

Biographical  Sketches  of  the 

Leading  Photo  Play  Stars 


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Copyright  1915 


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Security  Building  Los  Angeles,  California 


RoBKliT  LKOXAllD.  Born  in  Chicago.  Oct..  1.S89.  Removed  to  Den- 
ver at  an  early  age,  where  he  attended  school.  Entered  theatrical 
career  at  Elitch's  Gardens,  after  which  he  toured  the  country  in 
musical  comedies,  starring  and  playing  opposite  Trixie  Friganza.  En- 
tered motion  pictures  in  1908  with  the  Selig  Co.  Is  now  with  the 
Universal  and  will  be  remembered  by  his  many  friends  as  the  co-star 
with   Miss  Ella   Hall   in    "The   Master  Key." 


MISS  ELLA  HALL.  Born  in  New  York,  March  17,  189S,  St.  Patrick's 
day.  Has  been  in  pictures  nearly  seven  years,  after  a  successful 
stage  career  beginning  at  the  tender  age  of  8  years.  Noted  for  her 
splendid  work  with  Robert  Leonard  in  "The  Master  Key."  Likes  all 
kinds  of  sport,   especially  garii4ySlii>&JiaflftiSl.''"S  ^^  auto. 


CHARLES  RAY.  Born  in  Jacksonville,  111.,  March  15,  1891.  Entered 
motion  pictures  Dec,  1912  under  direction  of  Thos.  H.  Ince,  contin- 
uing until  the  present  time.  He  will  be  remembered  in  many  two- 
reel  pictures,  and  in  the  following  master  pictures:  "The  Cup  of 
Life,"  "The  City  of  the  Dead,"  "The  Painted  Soul,"  "Blood  Will 
Tell,"  and   "The  Coward."    Address,   Inceville,   Santa  Monica,   Cal. 


MARY  PICKFORD.  Born  in  Toronto,  Canada,  twenty-two  years  ago. 
Every  body  knows  her  pictures  and  every  body  loves  them.  Probably 
her  greatest  triumphs  are  in  the  role  of  Tess  in  "Tess  of  the  Storm 
Country,"  and  "The  Eagle's  Mate,"  in  which  she  displays  both  humor 
and.  pathos.     She  is  at  present  leading  lady  of  the  Famous  Players  Co. 


MISS  ETHEL  CLAYTON.  For  several  years  past  the  leading  lady  of 
the  Lubin  forces,  Philadelphia.  Miss  Clayton  is  an  actress  of  ex- 
ceptional ability  and  has  made  an  enviable  reputation  since  entering 
the    film   world. 


WEBSTER  CAMPBELL.  Born  in  Kansas  City,  1891.  First  entered 
motion  pictures  with  the  Lubin  Co.,  later  joining  the  N.  Y.  M.  P.  Co. 
Until  recently  Mr.  Campbell  has  been  leading  man  of  the  American 
Film  Co.,  being  featured  in  "Beauty  Brand"  films.  He  is  now  leading 
man  of   the  Western    Vitagraph   Co.     Address,    Santa   Monica,   Cal. 


CARLYLE  BLACKWELL.  Now  leading  man  with  the  Lasky  Co. 
First  engagement  in  pictures  was  with  Vitagraph  Co.,  later  joining  the 
Kalem  Co.,  remaining  there  three  years. 


MISS  HELEN  HOLMES.  Born  in  Chicag-o,  1S94.  She  is  a  splendid 
horsewoman,  good  rower  and  swimmer.  Her  first  engagement  was 
witli  Keystone,  doing  comedy  work  until  April,  1913,  when  she  joined 
the  Kalem  Co.,  where  she  is  still  engaged  as  leading  lady  under  the 
direction  of  J.  P.  McGowan.  Miss  Holmes,  who  is  noted  for  her  won- 
derful  heauty,   won   enduring  fame  in   "The  Hazards  of  Helen." 


FRANCIS  X.  Bt'SHMAN.  Formerly  leading  man  with  the  Essanay 
Co.,  and  now  producing  his  own  pictures  under  Quality  Brand,  in  Hol- 
lywood, Cal.  Mr.  Bushman  calls  Norfolk,  Va.,  his  home.  His  friends 
and  admirers  are  legion.  No  more  perfect  type  of  the  motion  picture 
hero   can   be   found   than   Francis  X.   Bushman. 


MISS     MYRTLE     STEDMAN.      Born     in     Chicago.      Began     theatrical 
career  ^  niusical  corned v  and  light  opera.     Made  her  first  appearance 
[n   p!ctm-es   with   the   Selig  Co.,    and   is   now   with   the_  O  wer  Morosco 
Photoplay    Co.      Her    best    pictures    are    "Hypocrites,         Wild    Olive, 
"Majesty  of  the  Law"   and   "Peer  Gynt." 


MISS    PAULINE    BUSH. 
L,os   Angeles,    California. 


Leading    lady,    I'niversal    films.      Address, 


ARTHUR  V.  JOHNSON.  One  of  the  best  known  figures  in  filmdom. 
Entered  motion  picture  work  six  years  ago  with  the  Lubin  Co.  Ad- 
dress, Philadelphia,  Pa. 


WILLIAM  WORTHIXGTON.  Leading  man,  Universal  Co.  Anions 
Mr.  Worthington's  recent  successes  are  Damon  in  "Damon  and  Pyth- 
ias," and  Gen  Washington  in  "J.  Fenimore  Cooper's  Spy,"  and  many 
others. 


RUTH  ROLAND.  Born  in  San  Francisco,  1892.  Her  first  appearance 
was  at  the  age  of  4,  at  the  Cal.  theater  in  San  Francisco,  afterward 
touring  the  east,  becoming  known  as  "Baby  Ruth,"  California's  fa- 
vorite child  actress.  Miss  Roland  won  fame  as  the  "Kalem  Girl,"  and 
is  now  leading  lady  of  the  Balboa  Co. 


IK\'1.\(;  (TMMIXGS.      Leading-  inaii  dl    ilu-  Aiiu-rican  Film  Co.,   Santa 
Baibaia,    Cal. 


VIRGINIA    KIRKLEY.      Leading    Lady,    Selig    Co.      Born    in    Bnwling 
Green,  Mo.,   1899.     Address,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


FORD    STERLING.      Leading    comedian,    Keystone    Co. 


J.  •nAnXKY"  SHERliY.  Born  in  Pliilatleli)hia.  March,  1S74.  His 
t'iist  theatrical  engagement  was  in  stock.  Later  on  he  appeared  in 
light  opera,  playing  the  pait  in  "Jack  and  the  Bean  Stalk.  Mr.  Sherry 
is  a  man  of  retiring  disposition,  thorough  and  capable  in  his  work  and 
by  competent  critics  thought  to  be  one  of  the  most  finished  actors 
in  pictures.  He  is  well  known  in  the  social  and  club  life  of  Los 
many  intimate  friends.  Address,  care  of  Triangle  Films,  Santa 
Monica,  Cal. 


BLANCHE  SWEET.  She  is  a  native  daughter  of  California  and  was 
born  in  San  Francisco.  In  the  role  of  May  Joyce,  daughter  of  the 
slums  in  "Tlie  Escape,"  Miss  Sweet  scored  a  notable  success.  She 
also  displayed  the  wide  scope  of  her  powers  hi  "Home,  Sweet  Home" 
and    "The   Avenging  Conscience." 


CRANE  WILBUR.  Star  of  many  thrilling  Pathe  masterpieces.  Was 
born  in  Athens,  N.  Y.,  1889.  His  work  in  "The  Perils  of  Pauline"  has 
made  for  him  an  enviable  reputation  as  a  screen  artist.  He  is  now 
leading  man  with  Horsleys.     Address,   Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


EVLYN  THATCHER.  One  of  the  most  versatile  and  original  act- 
resses in  pictures  today.  Miss  Thatcher,  before  entering  pictures,  was 
known  and  loved  from  coast  to  coast  as  "The  Irish  Lady."  She  has  a 
wonderful  personality  and  her  character  impersonations  are  marvel- 
ous, ranging  from  a  grand  dame  to  a  nigger  mammy.  She  is  as  popu- 
lar on  the  screen  as  she  was  on  the  stage.     Address,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


MISS  LOUISK  GLAUM.  Born  in  ^Yashington.  D.  C.  First  theatrical 
engagement  playing  ingenue  part  in  "Why  Girls  Leave  Home,"  anil 
"The  House  of  a  Thousand  Candles,"  then  leading  roles  in  the  "Squaw- 
Man"  and  others.  Her  first  appearance  in  pictures  was  with  Pathe, 
playing  Indian  parts.     She  is  now  leading  lady  in  Triangle  Films. 


COURTENAY  FOOTE.  For  many  years  leading  man  with  the  Eastern 
Vitagraph  Co.  Mr.  Foote  is  now  associated  with  the  Mutual  forces  in 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


MISS  MAlilN  SAIS.  B.iiii  in  JMarin  County,  California,  of  out-  of  the 
oldest  Castilian  families  in  the  state.  With  Kalem  Co.  five  years. 
Lately  starred  in  "The  Girl  Detective  Series"  and  "Mysteries  of  the 
Grand  Hotel."  She  is  considered  one  of  the  most  daring  and  accom- 
plished horsewomen  on  the  screen. 


RAYMOND  GALLAGHER.  Born  April  17,  1889.  Ten  years  of  stage 
experience  before  entering  motion  pictures.  Toured  the  world  with 
the  Melies  Co.,  and  then  joined  the  Lubin  forces.  Now  leading  man 
with  the  Universal  Film  Co.,  Universal  City,  Cal. 


LEO  D.  MALONEY.  Leading  man  of  the  UnLversal  Film  Co.  Mr. 
Maloney  will  be  remembered  for  his.  splendid  work  with  Miss  Helen 
Holmes  while  with  the  Kalem  Co;,  which  company  he  had  been  con- 
nected with  for  several  years  before  joining  the  Universal  Co. 


MABEL  NORMAXD.  Born  in  AlUuita,  <Ja.,  Nov.  lU,  ISyG.  Made  her 
initial  appearance  on  the  screen  in  the  Betty  Series,  produced  by  the 
Vitagraph  Co.  She  has  been  witli  the  Keystone  Co.  as  leading  lady 
for  several  years  and  is  known  the  world  over  as  "Keystone  Mabel." 


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MISS  EDXA  MAISON.  Born  in  San  Francisco  Sept.  22,  1892.  Miss 
Malson's  first  moving  picture  engagement  was  with  the  Bison  Co., 
playing  leads,  then  followed  an  engagement  of  one  year  with  the  Pathe 
Co.,  after  which  she  associated  herself  with  the  Universal,  where  she 
is  now  engaged.     Address,   Universal   City,   Cal. 


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CHARLES  CHAPLIN.  Born  in  London,  Eng.,  1889.  Started  his 
theatrical  career  as  a  boy  comedian.  In  1913  he  came  to  the  United 
States  and  made  his  first  appearance  in  pictures  with  the  Keystone 
Co.  Mr.  CliapUn  has  few  equals  in  comedy  roles,  as  he  is  a  natural 
comedian  and   character   impersonator.     He  is  now  with  Essanay, 


LILLIAN  WALKER.  Leading  lady  of  the  Eastern  Vita&raph  Co. 
Was  born  in  Brooltlyn,  N.  Y.  Her  smile  and  dimples  are  known  the 
world   over, 


FRED  A.  TURXER.  Born  in  Boston,  Oct.  12,  1SG9.  Began  theatrical 
career  at  the  age  of  IS,  and  has  suijported  such  stars  as  Miss  Batee 
and  Robert  Edeson.  Is  now  witli  tlie  Griffith  forces  and  has  ap- 
peared  in  many   Giiffith   mastei-pieces. 


MISS  ANITA  STEWART.  Leading  lady  of  the  Eastern  Vitagraph  Co. 
Miss  Stewart  is  best  remembered  in  "The  Goddess,"  "The  "Wood 
Violet,"  and   "A  Million  Bid." 


WILLIAM  BRUNTON.  Born  in  London,  Can.,  March,  1887.  Entered 
motion  pictures  two  years  ago  with  Lubin  Co.,  afterward  joining  the 
Kalem  forces  at  Glendale,  Cal.,  playing  leads  opposite  Helen  Holmes. 
Address,   Glendale,   Cal. 


EAIILE  WILLIAMS.  Born  in  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Feb.  28,  1S80.  Some 
of  his  principal  screen  worlv  was  in  "The  Godfless,"  "The  Christian," 
"My  Official  Wife"  and  many  others.  Mr.  Williams,  whose  entire  pic- 
ture career  has  been  with  the  Vitagraph  Co.,  is  an  international  fa- 
vorite and  one  of  the  brightest  stars  in  fllmrtom. 


MISS  VICTORIA  FORDE.  Born  in  New  York,  1897.  There  are  few,  if 
any  actresses  of  Miss  Fbrde's  age  that  have  had  more  theatrical 
experience  than  she  has  had.  Slie  began  her  picture  work  with  the 
Xestor  Co.  in  1911,  later  coming  west  to  join  the  Universal  Co.,  where 
slie  is  now  engaged,  playing  comedy  leads. 


MISS  MARGARITA  FISCHER.  Formerly  a  Universal  Film  Co.  star, 
and  later  playing  the  leading  parts  in  "American  Beauty"  Films.  Miss 
Fischer  is  now  playing  in  special  features.  She  has  a  host  of  admirers 
and  is  noted  for  her  exceptional  beauty. 


HENRY  KING.  Born  Jan.  24,  18S8.  Nine  years  on  the  legitimate 
stage.  First  engagement  with  Arnold  Stock  Co.,  1903,  later  playing 
leads  in  stock  companies  in  New  York  and  Chicago.  First  moving 
picture  engagement  with  Lubin  Co.,  1912.  Then  the  Balboa  Feature 
Film  Co.,  where  he  is  at  present  featured  as  leading  man. 


ALFUI'^D  VOSBURGH.  Bi.in  in  Chicago,  Marcli  19,  is'.Ki.  Gained  his 
IJi'ofessional  experience  in  stock  with  the  Forepangh  Stock  Co.,  fol- 
lowing which  he  played  leads  with  Estelle  Allen  as  feature  in  "Bar- 
riers Burned  Away."  He  then  joined  the  X.  Y.  M.  P.  Co.,  later 
.joining  the  Vitagraph  Co.,  where  he  has  been  featured  for  the  pa.'Jt 
two  years.  Mr.  Voshui-gh,  by  dint  of  his  natural  ability,  is  fast  be- 
coming  one  of  tlio  foremost  artists  on  the  screen  today.  Address, 
Santa  Monica,  Cal. 


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MISS  ESTELLA  KIBBY.  Born  in  yuincy,  111.  The  date?  Some  say 
she  is  an  old  woman,  otliers  an  old  maid,  while  some  say  she  is  only 
i;o.  She  loves  Indian  and  western  plays  and  it  was  in  these  that  she 
did  her  hest  work.  She  is  now  with  the  Universal  Film  Co.,  playing 
leads  in  the  L-Ko  brand.     Address,  Hollywood,  Cal. 


MAURICE  COSTELLO.  Born  In  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Was  a  great  favor- 
ite in  Stock  companies  before  joining  the  Vitagraph,  where  he  has 
been  for  many  years. 


BESS  MEREDYTH.  i;-jin  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Made  her  first  appear- 
ance on  the  stage  in  stock  with  the  Baldwin  Melville  Co.,  in  Buffalo. 
Joined  moving  pictures  in  1912,  where  she  has  been  ever  since.  Some 
of  her  recent  successes  are  "Across  the  Veldt,"  "The  Forbidden  Room" 
and  "The  Severed  Hand."  She  is  not  only  an  actress  of  exceptional 
merit,  but  an  accomplished  scenario  writer. 


MISS    LILLIAN   GISH.      Ji..,i,    n,    Sin  n.^.  .>.-..    u.      Her    latest   pictures 

are   "Home,   Sweet   Home, flie   Clansman."    "Battle   of   the   Sexes," 

Kte.      Miss  Gish    is  a    l(i\-er   of   poetrv   ami    xei-v    fmul    of   f^olf.      She    is 
li-a.l>i)g    ladv     Mitli    tlu-    Griffith    forces. 


MISS  MUUIEL  OSTFJCHE.  Playing  leading  ingenue  parts  with  the 
Vitagraph  Co.  Her  first  worli  was  with  the  Eclair  Co.  Then  two 
years  with  the  Thanhouser  Co.     She  was  born  in  N.  Y.,  March  4,  1897. 


MARGAUET  GIBSON.  Ingenue  and  leading  lady.  TVell  known  for  her 
work  with  N'itagraph  and  New  York  Motion  Picture  Co.  "Gibby,"  as 
she  is  affectionately  called  by  her  intimate  friends,  is  a  woild-wide 
favorite.     Her  smile  is  contagious  and  her  admirei-s  many. 


KING  BAGGOT.  Born  in  St.  Louis,  Mo..  Nov.  7  1879.  Leading  man 
with  the  Universal  Co.,  where  he  has  been  featured  in  many  wonderful 
plays. 


KT.TZABETH  BURBRIDGR.  Born  in  San  Francisco,  Dec.  12,  1S94. 
tiraniUlaughter  of  tlie  late  Stephen  G.  Burbridge,  U.  S.  A.  Her  first 
picture  work  was  witli  Biograpli  Co.  Now  leading  lady  witli  tlie  N.  Y. 
M.  P.  Co.  Miss  Burbridge  is  considered  one  of  the  most  beautiful 
and  talented  actresses  on  the  screen. 


JACK  WARREN  KERRIGAN.  Leading  man  of  the  Universal  Co. 
Born  in  I.,iimsHtt,  Ky.,  1SS9.  lias  been  in  pictui'es  five  years,  iifter 
having  enjoyed  a  most  successful  experience  on  the  legitimate  stage. 


WILLIAM  GARWOOD.  Born  in  Springfield,  Mo.,  1886.  Entered  mo- 
tion pictures  with  the  Thanhouser  Co.,  where  he  played  two  years, 
later  joining  the  Majestic  and  American  Companies.  Mr.  Garwood  is 
now  leading  man  with  the  Universal  Film  Co. 


MISS  BETTY  SCHADE.  Born  in  Berlin,  Nov.  22,  1891.  First  picture 
engagement  was  with  the  Essanay,  where  she  played  leads  for  one 
year,  after  which  she  played  leads  with  the  American  film  Co.  for  six 
months,  later  joining  the  Selig  Co.,  and  sailed  for  Honolulu  to  play 
under  Bison  brand.  Now  playing  leads  with  the  Universal  Co.  Add., 
Universal  City,  Cal. 


JANE  WOLFE.  Born  in  St.  Petersburg,  Pa.  Had  four  years'  stage 
experience  before  joining  the  silent  drama.  Miss  Wolfe  Is  an  actress 
of  exceptional  versatile  ability.  She  recently  appeared  in  "Redemp- 
tion," "Secret  of  Misei's  Cove,"  "Norma  from  Norway,"  and  many 
others.  She  is  now  playing  leads  witli  Valeska  Surratt  in  "Puddin' 
Head  Wilson,"  "The  Immigrant,"  Etc.     Address,  Glendale,  Cal. 


HENRY  B  WALTHALL.  Born  in  Shelby  Co.,  Alabama.  Scored  his 
first  greatest  success  in  "Judith,"  "Home,  Sweet  Home,"  "The  Ayeng- 
ing  Conscience,"  and  "The  Clansman"  and  other  feature  productions. 


W.  CHAS.  (SPIKE)  ROBINSON.  Born  in  England,  1872.  Has  been 
playing  leads  with  the  Biograph  Co.  for  over  six  years.  Noted  for  his 
great  Indian  and  wild  western  characterizations.  Address,  Los  An- 
geles,   Cal 


ALICE  JOYCE.  Beautiful  and  talented  leading  lady  of  the  Kalem  Co., 
N  Y  Since  entering  pictures,  Miss  Joyce  has  appeared  only  with  the 
Kalem  Co.,  where  she  has  gained  great  popularity  for  her  splendid 
work  on  the  screen. 


BUCK  CONNORS.  Born  in  S.iii  Saba,  Texas,  Nov.  22,  1880.  For  four 
years  was  secretary  to  Buffalo  Bill.  Joined  the  Powers  Co.,  where  for 
one  year  he  played  character  and  comedy  leads.  Then  followed  en- 
gag^ements  with  Pathe,  Lubin  and  Frontier  Films.  Now  engaged  with 
Universal  Co.,  playing  leads  and  character  parts.  Address,  Los  An- 
geles,   Cal. 


MISS  CLARA  WILLIAMS.  Born  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  1891.  Began  her 
theatrical  career  in  1907  in  "Don't  Tell  My  Wife."  She  is  now  leading 
lady  of  the   N.   Y.   Motion   Picture  Co. 


MISS  OLLIE  KIRKBY.  Born  in  Philadelphia,  1894.  She  is  now  with 
the  Kalem  Co.,  and  has  scored  many  triumphs  in  the  "Mysteries  of 
the  Grand  Hotel"  and  "Girl  Detective"  series.  She  was  previously 
identified  with  Carlyle  Blackwell,  later  returning  to  her  earlier  love, 
the  Kalem  Co.     Address,  Glendale,   Cal. 


HERBERT    RAWLINSON.       Leading    man,     Universal    Co.,    Universal 
City,   Cal. 


JAMES  CRUZE.  Treading  man  witli  tlie  Reliance-Majestic  Co.  Mr. 
Cruze  is  a  great  screen  favorite  and  was  for  several  years  with  Die 
Thanhouser  Co.,   where  he   co-stai'red  with  Miss  Margaret   Snow. 


MISS    LAURA    OAKLEY, 
grand    opera    chorus    and 


Began  stage  career  at  the  age  of  12  in 
grana  opera  cnorus  anu  at  19  became  character  woman  in  cornic 
opera,  and  a  few  years  later  was  a  prima  donna  m  musical  comeay. 
Has  now  been  engaged  for  several  years  for  eccentric  comedy  woiK 
with  Universal  Co.,  Universal   City,  Cal. 


DUSTIN  FARNUM.     Featured  leading  man  iti  Triangle  Films.  Address, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


TTiT  F  W\KRENTON  One  of  the  most  versatile  and  beloved  women 
befm^  the  publfc  She  is  an  American  and  has  devoted  her  l.fe  to 
the  stage  and  screen. 


MAUDE  FEALY.  Miss  Fealy  calls  Denver  her  home.  She  is  the  lead- 
ing lady  of  the  Thanhouser  Co.,  where  she  has  been  playing  for  several 
years. 


MISS  FLORENCE  LA  BADIE.  Leatliiii 
Co.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
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■•  lady  of  the  Thanhouser  Fihli 
has   been   playing  for  several 


MISS  NORMA  PHILLIPS.     'Our  Mutual  Girl,"  and  star  of  the  Than- 
houser  players. 


JACK  STANDING.  Formerly  leading  man  of  the  Lubin  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, and  associated  with  the  New  York  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Santa 
Monica,  Cal. 


MAE  MAIISH.  Born  in  Miidrid.  N.  M.  ICntered  motion  pictures  at 
tlie  age  of  16.  She  is  now  witli  tlie  Mutual  forces  ami  will  be  re- 
membered for  her  splendid  work  in  "The  Escape,"  "The  Clansman," 
and  many  others.     Address,   I.,os  Angeles,  Cal. 


MISS   IRENE   HUNT.     Leading   lady   with    the    Ueliance-Majestic   Co. 
Address,  Los  Angeles,  California. 


LAMAR  JOHNSTONE.      Leading   man   of   the   Sellg   Co.,   Los   Angeles, 
California. 


MISS  VIVIAN  RICH.  Talented  young  leading  actress  of  the  American 
Film  Co.  She  has  made  a  wonderful  success  both  on  the  stage  and 
on  the  screen,  and  her  winsome  manner  and  extreme  beauty  make 
her  one  of  the  most  favorite  actresses  on  the  screen.  Address,  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal. 


ARTHUR  SHIRLEY.     Leariing  man  of  the  rniversal  Film  (^).     Aildross, 
Univeisal  City,   Cal. 


MISS  PEARL  WHITE.  Born  near  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  2,  1895.  She 
was  the  heroine  in  "The  Perils  of  Pauline,"  and  "The  Exploits  of 
Elaine,"  pictures  that  have  made  her  internationally  famous.  She  is 
a  typical  western  girl  of  great   charm  and   beauty. 


MISS  DOROTHY  GISH.  Born  in  Dayton,  O.  Joined  the  Biograph  Co. 
at  tlie  age  of  14.  Now  leading  lady  of  the  Mutual  Co.,  where  she  has 
been  featured  in  "The  Mysterious  Shot,"  "The  Newer  Woman,"  and 
many  other  feature  plays. 


MISS  ESTELLE  ALLEN.  Born  In  Portland,  Ore.,  Jan.  5,  1895.  Al- 
though not  yet  20  years  old,  she  has  had  much  experience  on  the 
stage.  Her  first  engagement  was  in  "Little  Lord  Fauntleroy,"  at  the 
age  of  7.  Four  years  ago  she  joined  the  Edison  Co.,  playing  leads 
with  Mary  Fuller.  She  is  best  remembered  in  "The  Flotsam,"  and 
"High  Finance,"  the  photoplays  which  displayed  to  the  best  advantage 
her  expectional  talents.  She  is  now  with  the  N.  Y.  M.  P.  Co.,  Santa 
Monica,  Cal. 


MISS  ROSEMARY  THEBY.     Leading  woman  of  the  Universal- Victor 
Company. 


PHILLIPS    SMALLEY.      Born    in    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,   1872. 
ciated  with  Universal  Film  Co.  as  director  and  producer. 


Now    asso- 


ROSCOB  ARBUCKLE.  Born  in  Smith  Co..  Kansas,  1S87.  Now  with 
the  Keystone  Film  Co.,  directing  all  his  own  plays  in  which  he  ap- 
pears. Everybody  knows  "Fatty"  and  everybody  laughs  with  him. 
Address,   Los  Angeles,   Cal. 


CLEO  MADISON.  Born  in  Armington.  111..  1899.  Leading  '^dy  of  the 
Universal  Film  Co.  One  of  her  greatest  successes  was  in  The  Irey 
O'   Hearts."     Addiess,    Hollywood,    Cal. 


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